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what will john boehner say? that was his original view, it didn't happen. now it's going to come back and bite him in the keister. how is he going to get around that? >> it's a good question, larry. i think speaker boehner is a deal maker at heart. he wants a grand bargain with the president but he reads the writing on the wall. he sees someone like congressman bridenstein coming in and the main threat in the house, eric cantor, and he said i won't have any kind of rate increases in 2013 because my congress won't go there. >> mr. bridenstein, is that what boehner was messaging you? okay, eric cantor, a friend, he's a pro-growth guy, but i have known john boehner for 25 years. he is also a supply-sider, he's a tax cutter, but he says no discussions, no negotiations one-on-one with president obama and instead, jim, here's where i'm going, he wants to go through the regular committee process in the house. he wants ryan to do the budget work. he wants dave camp to do the tax work. is that what you want? regular legislative process and work in the house? >> look
what will john boehner say? that was his original view, it didn't happen. now it's going to come back and bite him in the keister. how is he going to get around that? >> it's a good question, larry. i think speaker boehner is a deal maker at heart. he wants a grand bargain with the president but he reads the writing on the wall. he sees someone like congressman bridenstein coming in and the main threat in the house, eric cantor, and he said i won't have any kind of rate increases in 2013...
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with taxes spiking the rich are fleeing for the borders. how much can the state take from the wealthy before there is nothing left? today's "money" power panel weighs in. >> didn't think new york apartments could get any smaller? oh how wrong you are. micro apartment are coming to the big apple. could the miniature spaces bring big profits to the developers and will they spread to more cities? one of the architects is here with the details. even when they say it's not, it's always about money. melissa: first let's look at the day's market headlines and today's market moment. the beat goes on for the bulls. strong earnings from the likes of ibm, and google helped give a boost to stocks. the dow and s&p 500 hit fresh five-year highs. the blue-chips rose 66 points. apple earnings are sliding after-hours. the company reported fiscal first-quarter earnings just a short time ago, beat expectations on the bottom line. came in a bit light on revenues. mcdonald's shares climbed. it beat expectations on the top and bottom line in the fourth quarter.
with taxes spiking the rich are fleeing for the borders. how much can the state take from the wealthy before there is nothing left? today's "money" power panel weighs in. >> didn't think new york apartments could get any smaller? oh how wrong you are. micro apartment are coming to the big apple. could the miniature spaces bring big profits to the developers and will they spread to more cities? one of the architects is here with the details. even when they say it's not, it's...
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rich. and "the wall street journal" described it as contemptuous talk. what do these people want, the president to announce he was going to invade iran? >> it's funny, newt gingrich in an interview said he felt like 80% of the speech that reagan could have delivered this speech. what he thought was the liberal kind of gobbledygook i think was around climate change. i also remember that newt gingrich -- >> stop laughing, karen. >> -- was sitting on a couch with nancy pelosi talking about the need to address climate change. he's seemingly had a change of heart around that. this is to be expected. the president gives a speech that's the most robust defense of liberalism that he has given that has probably been given in public in the last 10 or 20 years -- >> you say that but actually the context of the speech was embracing the nation. he was trying to be inclusive. >> right. >> i think that's right. he had that line there where he placed liberalism within the larger context of americans' strug
rich. and "the wall street journal" described it as contemptuous talk. what do these people want, the president to announce he was going to invade iran? >> it's funny, newt gingrich in an interview said he felt like 80% of the speech that reagan could have delivered this speech. what he thought was the liberal kind of gobbledygook i think was around climate change. i also remember that newt gingrich -- >> stop laughing, karen. >> -- was sitting on a couch with nancy...
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isn't the fact that you're being asked to pay slightly hear taxes because you're rich isn't it a sign you won? >> what is a guy making $100 million tax him 60%? the same thing your tax worries are. >> john: not quite 60%. >> upwards of that figure. >> john: rick? >> i'm shocked we ever had arnold palmer. he was playing golf at a time when taxes were 90%. i don't know why he even bothered. >> he makes $100 million. you expect him to try to get by on $40 million? that seems unreasonable. >> we're planning to have a telethon for phil. >> my point is people criticize him for the money he's making. what is he complaining about? they think he's making $100 million a year. you live a $100 million a year. >> i criticize him for his drives. >> john: the last word on this, the subjects of every state ought to contribute toward the support of the government as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities that is in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under protection of the state. raging socialist adam smith and the wealth of nations 1770. >> hippy! >> john:
isn't the fact that you're being asked to pay slightly hear taxes because you're rich isn't it a sign you won? >> what is a guy making $100 million tax him 60%? the same thing your tax worries are. >> john: not quite 60%. >> upwards of that figure. >> john: rick? >> i'm shocked we ever had arnold palmer. he was playing golf at a time when taxes were 90%. i don't know why he even bothered. >> he makes $100 million. you expect him to try to get by on $40...
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well, however poor he was, patrick henry was a rich order, and one of the greatest speeches, he said, eni quote, different men often see the same subject in different light, and, this afternoon, i hope it's not thought disrespectful to those gentlemen if entertaining as a do a character very opposite of theirs. i speak forth sentiments freely and without reserve, and he concluded, this is no time for ceremony. it's one awful moment for our country. patrick hep reimbursement was addressing the repression of the american colonies by the british crown, and tonight, i wish to speak to a different kind of repression, the injustice of being held hostage to the large financial institutions considered too big to fail or by the acronym, tbtf. i submit these institutions privilege status exact an unfair tax upon the american people, and moreover, they interfere with the transition of monetary policy, which is my business, and they inhibit advancement of the nation's economic prosperity. i've spoken on this for several years as you pointed out, john. i began with a speesh in july of 2009 titled
well, however poor he was, patrick henry was a rich order, and one of the greatest speeches, he said, eni quote, different men often see the same subject in different light, and, this afternoon, i hope it's not thought disrespectful to those gentlemen if entertaining as a do a character very opposite of theirs. i speak forth sentiments freely and without reserve, and he concluded, this is no time for ceremony. it's one awful moment for our country. patrick hep reimbursement was addressing the...
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other raiders on that team, including rich gannon the quarterback and linebacker bill romanowski denied brown's version of events. >>> the n.b.a. the maloof brothers agreed to sell the kings to a seattle based group. today sacramento mayor kevin johnson is appealing to the fans of seattle to keep the kings in sacramento. >> i want to say to the folks in seattle. when i played in the n.b.a. for 12 years, seattle had some of the best fans in all of the n.b.a. and no different than sacramento. incredible fans. and when they lost their team, a couple years ago, it was devastating to me, because those fans fought like crazy, they were rowdy. but they cheered on the home team. and i strongly believe they do deserve an n.b.a. team at some point. just not ours. [ cheers and applause ] >> johnson is hoping to come up with enough money from local investors to match the seattle offer and keep the kings in sacramento for good. >> where's the n.b.a. want that franchise do you suppose? >> i think they want stability yet they'll have a brand new arena in seattle, and they need to get a new arena in sa
other raiders on that team, including rich gannon the quarterback and linebacker bill romanowski denied brown's version of events. >>> the n.b.a. the maloof brothers agreed to sell the kings to a seattle based group. today sacramento mayor kevin johnson is appealing to the fans of seattle to keep the kings in sacramento. >> i want to say to the folks in seattle. when i played in the n.b.a. for 12 years, seattle had some of the best fans in all of the n.b.a. and no different than...
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rich? >> well, cheryl, the headline here, according to white house officials, senator chuck hagel, the former republican senator from nebraska, and the pick to lead the pentagon, and also the white house counterterrorism adviser john brennan to take over at the cia. republicans have issues with ahgel, departures made with the republican party when it comes to national security calling for direct talks with hamas, many republicans charge him as not being pro-israel enough. he did not support the iraq troops surge under president george w. bush's administration and defined the defense budget as bloated. that's the next fight in washington, military spending. >> the thing i love about chuck is that he will take on the legal corruption, the bloat, in the defense industry. he's going to be an advocate for the troops and the taxpayer against the wild bloat in the defense budget where we can make cuts. >> if confirm by the senate, he will have to deal with the sequester. that's right. the automati
rich? >> well, cheryl, the headline here, according to white house officials, senator chuck hagel, the former republican senator from nebraska, and the pick to lead the pentagon, and also the white house counterterrorism adviser john brennan to take over at the cia. republicans have issues with ahgel, departures made with the republican party when it comes to national security calling for direct talks with hamas, many republicans charge him as not being pro-israel enough. he did not...
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host: a tweet -- john in massachusetts, a democrat, good morning. caller: this has been planned for years, basically. what they are doing is they are bankrupting, trying to bankrupt the middle-class. the rich are getting away with murder. nobody is going to jail. what happened to the rule of law? you have two parties basically committing treason against the american people. they are filling their pockets of with people's tax money. they are letting corporations run rampant all over the world. they're not paying any taxes. the first thing the democrats and republicans blame our teachers, firefighters, the middle class, the poor, and its wall street, think tanks, who plan how to lie to the american people and say they are helping us. nonprofit organizations that's in here and say they're helping the public, but they are sticking the money in their pockets. what happened to the roll call? what happens to these people going to jail when they're taking the taxpayers' money or selling people faulty products based they are supposed to help the american peo
host: a tweet -- john in massachusetts, a democrat, good morning. caller: this has been planned for years, basically. what they are doing is they are bankrupting, trying to bankrupt the middle-class. the rich are getting away with murder. nobody is going to jail. what happened to the rule of law? you have two parties basically committing treason against the american people. they are filling their pockets of with people's tax money. they are letting corporations run rampant all over the world....
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tony, what do you think, president obama and john boehner, winner or loser. >> rich is very magnanimous calling them both winners. boehner gets incomplete. the heavy lift will be really today. the caucus on republican side in the house is very conflicted over this we all understand we don't want tax rates to go up on everybody. but at the same time, as you mentioned, heather, there is no deficit reduction in a package supposed to be all about reducing our debt and deficit. this was borne out of the debt crisis negotiation a year and a half ago. but i would say the president did win politically. he accomplished something i think we have never really seen by a modern american president which he has gotten this class warfare narative, tax the rich and we'll solve all our problems to become something very acceptable among a lot of americans and that put the republicans in congress in a precarious situation. even though we know there is absolutely no economic benefit by way of job creation, economic growth or even deficit reduction to tax the rich, the president accomplished and satisfied hi
tony, what do you think, president obama and john boehner, winner or loser. >> rich is very magnanimous calling them both winners. boehner gets incomplete. the heavy lift will be really today. the caucus on republican side in the house is very conflicted over this we all understand we don't want tax rates to go up on everybody. but at the same time, as you mentioned, heather, there is no deficit reduction in a package supposed to be all about reducing our debt and deficit. this was borne...
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let's talk to john stossel. that's one of the topics he'll be covering on his program tonight. good morning to you. >> it is remarkable how enthusiastic they were. one person said, we don't need people to be as rich as they really are. >> steve: oh, good. >> but people say, obama's not a big spender. it was all bush and nobody complained about bush. we found an example where senator obama in 2006 was upset about the debt. on the senate floor of the congressional record shows that he said, it took 42 presidents 200 years to run up atrial in debt. this administration did that in just five years. doesn't anybody call him on that? >> steve: not the main stream immediate y john. that's the reason so many people watch fox news channel, because it seems like we're the only people when are actually telling it like it is, because in 2006 when it was time to raise the debt limit under george w. bush who was president then, barak obama said can't do it. sorry. it would be unpatriotic. >> he said america has a debt problem. i intend to -- >> steve: here we are on the precipice of his secon
let's talk to john stossel. that's one of the topics he'll be covering on his program tonight. good morning to you. >> it is remarkable how enthusiastic they were. one person said, we don't need people to be as rich as they really are. >> steve: oh, good. >> but people say, obama's not a big spender. it was all bush and nobody complained about bush. we found an example where senator obama in 2006 was upset about the debt. on the senate floor of the congressional record shows...